Renter's Guide to Noblesville

If you want a safe, small-town feel while still being within reach of the amenities of a big city, Noblesville is a great place to live.

With such friendly people, making friends is easy and crime rates are low. There’s a reason Noblesville is ranked in the top ten “best places to raise a family” by Forbes.

Compared to Indianapolis, Indiana's biggest city, Noblesville is small. In fact, you could fit 10 Noblesvilles inside Indianapolis. Sitting at 32.8 square miles, you’ll get the true small town vibe here.

But with a quick 30 minute drive, you can still experience the capital city whenever you’d like. And Cincinnati is just a 2 hour drive, if you're up for a road trip.

As for weather, winter averages are 25℉, while the hottest months reach highs in the 80s.

Other than a couple months of unusually hot and cold weather, you'll find the weather to be great for any outdoor activity.

Noblesville, IN Demographics

Total Population58,013

Female28,520

Male29,493

Median Age33.5

Cost of Living in Noblesville, IN

Overall, Noblesville has a fair cost of living when it comes to food, renting, utilities, and just about everything else.

Dinner for two at a decent restaurant will cost about $42. While basic utilities for a 915 square-foot apartment will cost you $127, which is $20 below the national average.

Most Noblesville residents commute by car or carpool, but there's still a public bus service, which provides one-way tickets for $2 and monthly passes for $50. Or you can bike. As the city grows, it continues to make room for bicycle commuters.

Average Rent in Noblesville, IN

Noblesville, IN Average Rental Price, February, 2018$972/mo

1 Bedroom$826

2 Bedrooms$1,015

Noblesville, IN Apartment Rent Ranges

$501-$7007%

$701-$1,00057%

$1,001-$1,50035%

$1,501-$2,0002%

Noblesville, IN Rent Trends

Average RentAll rentals

Studio

1 Bed

2 Beds

3 Beds

February, 2018

$972

$826

$1,015

May / 2017

$956

$818

$989

Jan / 2017

$957

$812

$994

Sept / 2016

$943

$799

$984

May / 2016

$955

$796

$1,002

Jan / 2016

$934

$803

$969

Sept / 2015

$909

$784

$935

May / 2015

$923

$796

$952

Jan / 2015

$842

$760

$843

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Average rent is projected to grow by 3% in 2017 compared to 2016.

Please note that projected rent growth is calculated at city level.

Average rent values on this page are aggregated from data from the following zip codes: 4606046062

Living in Noblesville, IN

As a safe, fun, and affordable city, Noblesville is the perfect place to raise a family. You also get the benefit of being next to the Colts and Pacers. If you aren’t a sports fan now, Noblesville may turn you into one!

On the flip side, summers can get fairly warm and humid, while winters can drop below freezing – and bring anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow.

And if you like the big city life, you may miss the hustle and energy. Noblesville is much more laid back than, say, Indianapolis.

Things to do in Noblesville

Noblesville has plenty of flourishing parks to keep you busy. That includes Forest park, James A. Dillon Park, and Spencer Farms, just to name a few.

Among Forest Park’s 150 acres, you’ll find activities like swimming, sports, and even mini-golf courses! If you have a family, it's the perfect place to spend quality time with your kids.

The nearby Klipsch Center hosts all sorts of popular bands and exciting local festivals. Everyone from the Dave Matthews Band to Toby Keith to Pearl Jam have all performed here at one time or another. The city also has its own symphony orchestra – the Noblesville Symphony Orchestra, to be exact.

Or perhaps you're in the mood for something a little quieter, like exploring the Indiana Transportation Museum.

For sports, you have the Sagamore Golf Course and Cooper's Stardust Bowl. Not to mention the NFL's Colts and NBA's Pacers games right next door in Indianapolis! There's a reason Noblesville ranks so high as a sportsy city.

If you'd like to get a little shopping done, The Hamilton Town Center will scratch any itch you may have. Whether you need some new clothes or just want to grab a bite to eat, there's something for everyone.

Employment and Economy

Noblesville is big on education and manufacturing jobs. Major manufacturing companies include SMC Corp, Ambu Inc, and Helmer.

You'll also find opportunities in healthcare, government, and tech. Noblesville isn't quite on the level of Silicon Valley, but it's technology scene is definitely growing.

The city also benefits from a very low unemployment rate, meaning finding a job in general isn't too difficult.

Noblesville, IN Households

Total Number of Households21,262

Children8,563

No Children12,699

Average People Per Household2.69

Median Household Income$69,841

Median Housing Costs Per Month$1,128

Education in Noblesville

Noblesville is rated highly when it comes to education. Almost every millennial who lives here graduated high school.

And while it isn't a college town, there are plenty of higher education options just a short drive away. The University of Indiana is 25 miles away and Indiana Wesleyan University is 38 miles away.

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